In
2012, filmmaker James Cameron brought attention to the Mariana Trench, the deepest
point on Earth (6.8 miles down), when he took a solo dive into its depths. The
seafloor of the abyss also has been visited by at least one plastic bag,
according to the Deep Sea Debris Database on ScienceDirect.
The
Mariana Trench is just one of many unlikely places where plastic has been found.
Jesse Li of Axios reported, “A marine
biologist found 373,000 toothbrushes and 975,000 shoes on the beaches of a
remote string of islands in the Indian Ocean.” In addition, the manmade
material has made the trip to Point Nemo, the most remote location on Earth. Point
Nemo is more than 1,000 miles from civilization in every direction – the
farthest a person can get from dry land without heading into space, according
to Atlas Obscura.
The
pervasiveness of plastic is not too surprising. There is a lot of it in the
world. Globally, almost 400 million tons of plastic were produced in 2015.
Fifty-five percent of it was discarded, 25 percent was incinerated, and 20
percent was recycled, according to Our
World in Data.
The
glut of plastic pollution inspired Canada to ban single-use plastics last week.
The goal is to eliminate use by 2021. The European Union has taken similar
steps. As plastic use ebbs, new packaging materials are being developed.
Biodegradable seaweed bubbles may replace plastic water bottles. Paper made
from stone may wrap food products and fresh fruit may arrive to market wrapped
in palm leaves.
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